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TSBVI math instructor Scott Kelley was among the nearly 10,000 classroom teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians and researchers who attended the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 2015 Annual Meeting and Exposition in Boston in mid-April to share ideas and network about effective mathematics teaching and learning. He was interviewed by “The center of Math Blog” about his job.

Is Braille Obsolete? This story, produced by Ryan Kailath with input from TSBVI student Demetria Ober, Superintendent Bill Daugherty, and staffers Kay Pruett, Robert Pierson, Kodie Montgomery, and Carrie Clark, addresses smartphones and technology changing life in the blind and blind education community. It was broadcast on New York NPR station WNYC twice on March 25, 2015.

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